Perfect overnight stop along the Interstate.

Directly behind the Tank Museum, this small plot of spaces to park is perfect close in, FREE, dry camping location. Great AT&T cell coverage, 4G - four bars. Food and fuel a stones throw away. Make sure to see the camp host if you intend to be here more than 1 night.

Great no frills camping area!

This is a dispersed camping are. NO hook-ups. No water, sewer or electricity. Perfect. What does it have? Pit toilets and showers. Day Use is $7 Overnight camping is $10. I stayed 4 nights and enjoyed the near solitude with only four other campers in sight. Very interesting walks on the shore. Excellent stargazing, and some fabulous sunsets. Park Maintenance keeps the facilities sparkling clean. There is a fresh water spigot behind the toilets too!

Easy off, easy on.

I stopped at Havasu BLM on a whim, and I don’t regret it! This is an old gravel quart, and it looks like it. That said there are BIG Class A coaches up here too. Lots of room, some fire rings but stones scattered everywhere to create your own if needed. 6.5 miles to Lake Havasu City make for a convenient location. GPS : 34°26’36”N 114°13’27” W 1,180 ft. Elevation

A massive, old gravel quarry from the look of it.

Havasu BLM is Dispersed camping. Relatively flat, a lot of space to find a spot to park. Surfaces are hard packed generally with gravel base. Only 6 miles from Lake Havasu City makes for a great location. AT&T 4G signal 3 bars more or less. A great spot to lay over, bring your OHV to run around in the hills, or bring your boat and head to the lake!